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American Metropolitics

Myron Orfield's new book, American Metropolitics, applies Ameregis' cutting-edge demographic research and state of the art mapping to the 25 largest metropolitan areas in the United States. Using maps and other methods to document social, racial, fiscal, land use, and political trends in the top 25 metropolitan areas in the nation, the book details the evolution of social and geographic stratification and wasteful development in the United States-and offers an alternative.

This book will go a long way toward altering the conventional views of the role, function, and composition of central cities and their suburbs. It explodes the lingering myth that suburbs are monolithic and points the way to new city/suburban alliances aligned around true self-interest rather than outmoded ideologies and divisions.

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Maps from American Metropolitics


 *Regional Policy Supplements
These brochures apply the messages of American Metropolitics to select metropolitan areas, highlighting social and fiscal trends in each place.



 Atlanta


 Boston


 Chicago


 Cincinnati


 Cleveland


 Dallas - Fort Worth


 Denver


 Detroit


 Houston


 Kansas City


 Los Angeles


 Miami


 Milwaukee


 Minneapolis - St. Paul


 New York


 Philadelphia


 Phoenix


 Pittsburgh


 Portland


 San Diego


 San Francisco


 Seattle


 St. Louis


 Tampa


 Washington, D.C.


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